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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Spoil
,
n.
1.
That
which
is
taken
from
another
by
violence
;
especially
,
the
plunder
taken
from
an
enemy
;
pillage
;
booty
.
Gentle
gales
,
Fanning
their
odoriferous
wings
,
dispense
Native
perfumes
,
and
whisper
whence
they
stole
Those
balmy
spoils
. --
Milton
.
2.
Public
offices
and
their
emoluments
regarded
as
the
peculiar
property
of
a
successful
party
or
faction
,
to
be
bestowed
for
its
own
advantage
; --
commonly
in
the
plural
;
as
,
to
the
victor
belong
the
spoils
.
From
a
principle
of
gratitude
I
adhered
to
the
coalition
;
my
vote
was
counted
in
the
day
of
battle
,
but
I
was
overlooked
in
the
division
of
the
spoil
.
--
Gibbon
.
3.
That
which
is
gained
by
strength
or
effort
.
Each
science
and
each
art
his
spoil
.
--
Bentley
.
4.
The
act
or
practice
of
plundering
;
robbery
;
waste
.
The
man
that
hath
no
music
in
himself
,
Nor
is
not
moved
with
concord
of
sweet
sounds
,
Is
fit
for
treason
,
stratagems
,
and
spoils
. --
Shak
.
5.
Corruption
;
cause
of
corruption
. [
Archaic
]
Villainous
company
hath
been
the
spoil
of
me
.
--
Shak
.
6.
The
slough
,
or
cast
skin
,
of
a
serpent
or
other
animal
. [
Obs
.]
Spoil bank
,
a
bank
formed
by
the
earth
taken
from
an
excavation
,
as
of
a
canal
.
The spoils system
,
the
theory
or
practice
of
regarding
public
offices
and
their
emoluments
as
so
much
plunder
to
be
distributed
among
their
active
partisans
by
those
who
are
chosen
to
responsible
offices
of
administration
.
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